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Yawnnn.... yes he did you greenleft fagcat. Already proved it to you once, even came from the mouth of your greenleft icon Kofi Annan... Lets do it again then shall we..... Maybe this time you'll manage an intelligent reply instead of throwing bloody tampons at us all and ignoring all the evidence that crashes your crap down the toilet.
Professor andrew fraserthis guy is a true australian, and hes from canada. its beautiful watching all of the leftys, gooks, muslims and others taking...
* Iraq will not allow independent experts into the country to buttess the living conditions of Iraqis a decade after economic sanctions were imposed, Secretary General Kofi Annan told the Security Council today. In a report to the Council, Mr. Annan also said the Iraqis were barring another group of experts that Mr. Annan wanted to send to devise ways to improve an oil-for-food program, which was developed to soften the human impact of the sanctions. Those experts had planned to set up a system in which Iraq would use some of its oil-sales money to buy goods locally, a move that was expected to spur the local economy.
* The latest decisions by Iraq not to cooperate with this new purchasing program or the human-impact survey come after it also refused to allow Ambbuttador Peter van Walsum of the Netherlands, who is chairman of the Security Council's sanctions committee, to visit Iraq.
* "It's not just on disarmament issues," a diplomat said of the Iraqis' refusal to cooperate, even in their own interest. "They claim they can't get things done, but won't let anybody come in and fix it."
* Since 1996, when Iraq finally agreed to the oil-for-food program, Mr. Hussein has sold $32 billion in oil. Nearly $1 billion in medicine and medical supplies have been bought, along with more than $6 billion in food. Concern is growing that as more and more goods flow in, close buttociates of Mr. Hussein will gain from cornering distribution rights, if not through outright black-marketeering. If no independent collection of information is possible, Iraq can continue to blame outsiders, particularly the United States, for illnesses and rests from disease or malnutrition, when relief officials say that at least some of the problem rests with the Iraqi leadership.
* A European diplomat said there were "pretty solid reports" that Iraq has been exporting medical supplies, some of which appear to have found their way to Lebanon, and has sold food from the oil-sales program to Syria and Jordan. Ships have been intercepted leaving Iraq carrying wheat and beans. At the same time, Iraqis are buying large quanbreasties of cigarettes and imported whiskey for the use of Mr. Hussein's buttociates, a diplomat said.
* Diplomats say several large aid organizations based in Europe have been turned away when they responded to Iraqi needs. A shipment of long-life milk from the Netherlands was allowed to spoil and had to be destroyed.
Yeah, Saddam's a f***ing hero isn't he... I hope they make the **** die slow.